edward said:
I am presuming that you currently have some type of A/C system in your building. Is the register (vent) that let's the air into your room fully opened. Some of them are adjustable.
LOL! You live in a place called Arizona, which means "hot, dry place," which are adjectives you folk actually take seriously. Meanwhile, people in California typically pretend that they don't need A/C, because it's only hot for a few months out of the year, and we're sort of near the coast (despite technically being in a desert), etc., etc.
It is exceedingly rare to find an apartment with central air in LA. Rarer still to find one that's affordable.
Furthermore, there are a lot of places that can't accommodate window units (due to bars on the window), or won't allow them (because they are "unsightly"), or as the OP mentioned, the window opens the wrong way.
I lived for 1.5 years in an old 30's era building, with bars on the window, and thus I had to use a one of those things that sits on the floor and has tubes that pipe exhaust to the window. It sort of worked if you were sitting right in front of it. And as Lisab points out, the reservoir would fill up about twice a day and emit a loud beep. At which point you had to carry about 3 gallons of water to the tub and dump it out.
The only way to make things remotely tolerable was to leave the windows wide open every night (being that LA is in the desert, it still gets cool at night in summer), with lots of fans to suck the air in one end of the apartment and blow it out the other. The windowsills (and furniture) would collect a black dust condensed from the LA smog, and I'm sure I breathed plenty of it.
Oh, and I should mention that this floor A/C unit kept blowing out our fuses, because the 30's era building still had 30's era wiring. I actually had to count up the current draw by everything I wanted to plug in, and carefully distribute them so that not too many were on anyone circuit.
There was also no dishwasher, nor any space to put a standalone one. And the fridge did not have its own circuit, so sometimes it turned off when the fuses blew.
Finally got fed up with it, and looked for a new place. Managed to snag one with central air, but I am definitely paying more than I want to.